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"en.20111115.27.2-434-450"2
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"Demographic change in the EU is a fact, and dealing with it constitutes one of the core tasks for the future. Europe’s population is ageing. Europe has the oldest population and the lowest population growth rate in the world. In most Member States, the birth rate is below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman and continues to fall in some cases, while life expectancy is rising. Demographic change is producing new challenges in many regions of the EU. For this reason, demographic developments must be studied predominantly at regional level, where very different developments become apparent."@en1
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